Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Cotton Research on Heat Tolerance

Some plants like it hot. Cotton with superior heat tolerance can be a profitable crop for warmer climates, so Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists are identifying tolerance-specific genetic selection tools to assist breeding efforts.

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I grew up in the Texas Panhandle where the wind blows and temperatures range from -10 to 110. It is also an important area in producing food for not only this country, but the world. It is in my heart and in the things that I write.